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Mercury nitride

Mercury iodide aquabasic ammonobasic (Iodide of Millon s base) Mercury nitride Methazoic acid... [Pg.475]

Mercury Nitride. Hg3N2, mw 629,78, N 4.45%, brown powd, mp (explds). Sol in amm hydroxide, dil acids, coned nitric acid and amm salts. Prepd by adding a soln of mercuric iodide or bromide to an excess of a soln of K amide in liq ammonia (Refs 1-3)... [Pg.284]

MD Mercury azide Mercury fulminate Mercury fulminate Mercury nitride Methylene dinitramine Methyl dichloroarsine... [Pg.30]

Figure A. 110 Mercury nitride primary high explosive. Figure A. 110 Mercury nitride primary high explosive.
Accdg to Perez Ara (Ref 3), there exist two nitTuros de mercurio (Mercury Nitrides) — one is mercurous, while another is mercuric... [Pg.614]

Mercury(II) perchlorate. 6 (or 4)dimethyl sulfoxide, 4073 Mercury(II) Af-perchlorylbenzylamide, 3644 Mercury(II) peroxybenzoate, 3630 Mercury(II) picrate, 3427 Mercury(II) sulfide, 4602 Mercury(II) thiocyanate, 0975 Mercury(I) nitrate, 4604 Mercury(I) oxide , 4608 Mercury(I) thionitrosylate, 4605 Mercury, 4595 Mercury nitride, 4610 Mercury peroxide, 4601 (9-MesitylenesuIfonylhydroxylami ne, 3164 Methacryloyl chloride, see 2-Methyl-2-propenoyl chloride, 1453 f Methanamine, see Methylamine, 0491... [Pg.2108]

Dimercury dicyanide oxide, 0979 Dimethylmercury, 0903 Diphenylmercury, 3473 Dipropylmercury, 2532 2-Hydroxyethylmercury(II) nitrate, 0853 Mercury 5,5 -azotetrazolide, 0976 Mercury bis(chloroacetylide), 1352 Mercury nitride, 4610... [Pg.2412]

AZ, CZ, SZ, MZ, LZ, MECURY FULMINATE, SILVER FULMINATE, COPPER FULMINATE, SILVER NITRIDE, MERCURY NITRIDE, SULFUR NITIRDE... [Pg.66]

Mercury nitride forms a chocolate colored powder, which is slowly decomposed by water. The dry nitride tarnishes in air, and is slowly decomposed in acidic media. The nitride is very explosive, and must be handled with extreme care. It detonates violently yielding a white flame with a bluish purple border, and also when heated. The salt can be detonated by rubbing it with a rounded glass stir rod—very friction sensitive. Mercury nitride also easily detonates by shock, or percussion. Handle with care never store dry keep submerged in a water free solvent such as kerosene in amber glass bottles in a cool place. It is advisable to desensitize mercury nitride with gum Arabic, paraffin wax, or starch immediately after preparation, and these mixtures should be carefully blended using a wood spoon or plastic spatula—metal and glass should be avoided. ... [Pg.76]


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